Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Are you not American?
What’s your question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Are you not American?
Are you not?
Some people are more “American” than others…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Are you not American?
Are you not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Are you not American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look whatever - but this does seem to be the first pick getting significant blowback. I don't think anyone thinks he's actually qualified. Weird choice.
Anyway, guess we'll FO!
This!
Though I do think Trump’s entertainment meter is off. He hasn’t really teased out his announcements and allowed us to truly enjoy all the details. Too bad!
The cabinet meetings will be wild!
What do you think Hulk Hogan's position is going to be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Are you not American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look whatever - but this does seem to be the first pick getting significant blowback. I don't think anyone thinks he's actually qualified. Weird choice.
Anyway, guess we'll FO!
The reactions from key GOP Senators as well as members of the House Armed Services Committee have been extremely telling.
However, literally as I type this, GOP congressional delegations are meeting to select new leadership. There is no question to me that one reason Trump announced so many of his major appointments last night is that he is leaning heavily on everyone running to replace McConnell to guarantee his appointments are going to get through. But this is the one appointment he's made that I think poses a real problem if they go through a normal Senate confirmation process. Rick Scott is on Armed Services. I guarantee there are some heated conversations being had right now between Trump's team and perhaps Trump himself, and the three senators running for leader (Scott, Cornyn, Thune) about this specific nomination. There will be senators difficult to corral on this one.
No there won't be. Mainstream Republicans count on Dem outrage and intransigience to provide cover. But after the electoral shellacking that's not an option. None of them have the guts to do or say anything and the ones that did, besides Murkowski, have all left government. Lisa's not doing anything because she's worried about the Energy nominee and has no leverage because of the Senate results.
I'd say too bad so sad but I know that most Colonels and above didn't vote for him. This is the first FAFO moment I feel sorry about.
Murkiwski talks but does nothing. She always fell in line for Trump. Hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gorgeous man
He was absolutely picked for looks, which makes this even funnier
It’s The Apprentice, but it’s America that gets fired
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In his book, "Hegseth talks of how he was one of 12 Nat'l Guard members Kept from Biden's inauguration due to extremism. He says it was due to his Jerusalem Cross tattoo, but I'm betting it was his tattoo of Deus Vult, the rallying cry of the 1st Crusade in 1099 - and White Supremacists today."
https://bsky.app/profile/dlj.bsky.social/post/3lasbdrmgqs2x
So he nominated a white supremacist to handle all the weapons of mass destruction. The man with the most guns, rule. Dumb Americans. They just elected their oppressor and his followers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look whatever - but this does seem to be the first pick getting significant blowback. I don't think anyone thinks he's actually qualified. Weird choice.
Anyway, guess we'll FO!
This!
Though I do think Trump’s entertainment meter is off. He hasn’t really teased out his announcements and allowed us to truly enjoy all the details. Too bad!
The cabinet meetings will be wild!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look whatever - but this does seem to be the first pick getting significant blowback. I don't think anyone thinks he's actually qualified. Weird choice.
Anyway, guess we'll FO!
The reactions from key GOP Senators as well as members of the House Armed Services Committee have been extremely telling.
However, literally as I type this, GOP congressional delegations are meeting to select new leadership. There is no question to me that one reason Trump announced so many of his major appointments last night is that he is leaning heavily on everyone running to replace McConnell to guarantee his appointments are going to get through. But this is the one appointment he's made that I think poses a real problem if they go through a normal Senate confirmation process. Rick Scott is on Armed Services. I guarantee there are some heated conversations being had right now between Trump's team and perhaps Trump himself, and the three senators running for leader (Scott, Cornyn, Thune) about this specific nomination. There will be senators difficult to corral on this one.
No there won't be. Mainstream Republicans count on Dem outrage and intransigience to provide cover. But after the electoral shellacking that's not an option. None of them have the guts to do or say anything and the ones that did, besides Murkowski, have all left government. Lisa's not doing anything because she's worried about the Energy nominee and has no leverage because of the Senate results.
I'd say too bad so sad but I know that most Colonels and above didn't vote for him. This is the first FAFO moment I feel sorry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look whatever - but this does seem to be the first pick getting significant blowback. I don't think anyone thinks he's actually qualified. Weird choice.
Anyway, guess we'll FO!
The reactions from key GOP Senators as well as members of the House Armed Services Committee have been extremely telling.
However, literally as I type this, GOP congressional delegations are meeting to select new leadership. There is no question to me that one reason Trump announced so many of his major appointments last night is that he is leaning heavily on everyone running to replace McConnell to guarantee his appointments are going to get through. But this is the one appointment he's made that I think poses a real problem if they go through a normal Senate confirmation process. Rick Scott is on Armed Services. I guarantee there are some heated conversations being had right now between Trump's team and perhaps Trump himself, and the three senators running for leader (Scott, Cornyn, Thune) about this specific nomination. There will be senators difficult to corral on this one.
No there won't be. Mainstream Republicans count on Dem outrage and intransigience to provide cover. But after the electoral shellacking that's not an option. None of them have the guts to do or say anything and the ones that did, besides Murkowski, have all left government. Lisa's not doing anything because she's worried about the Energy nominee and has no leverage because of the Senate results.
I'd say too bad so sad but I know that most Colonels and above didn't vote for him. This is the first FAFO moment I feel sorry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get he wants to own the libs but can we not play around with national security? There isn’t a single republican general around to take this job?
Generals are perfumed princes. They are basically politicians. That’s it .
It's the Secretary of defense. If it's always a general or other top rank in that position, maybe it's important to have a skilled politician that also achieved a top rank in that role.
This. You need someone with political skill in that role because it's highly political and he has to hold his own with the President and politicians in Congress.
For the record, Trump appointed Hegseth for two reasons: he will be loyal to Trump and he "looks the part" (according to Trump). This is not some effort to upend tradition by putting a rank and file officer in the role. This is not a principled choice. It's idiotic.